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Brotherhood - May Wine NV
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$25.00
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Alcohol ABV
10.50%
Region
United States
Vintage
Non-Vintage
Size
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Brotherhood May Wine NV is a refreshing and aromatic white wine that captures the essence of spring. Infused with the delicate flavors of sweet woodruff, this non-vintage wine offers a light, fragrant profile with notes of fresh herbs, citrus, and subtle floral undertones. The wine’s natural sweetness is balanced by crisp acidity, creating a smooth and delightful finish.

Perfect for warm weather, casual sipping, or pairing with light dishes such as salads, seafood, or fruit-based desserts, Brotherhood May Wine NV provides a unique and enjoyable wine experience. Its aromatic character and refreshing style make it an ideal choice for those seeking a memorable, seasonal wine.

Brotherhood Winery

Brotherhood Winery, located in the Hudson Valley of New York, is the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States, with a rich heritage dating back to 1839. The brand is renowned for combining centuries of winemaking tradition with modern techniques, producing wines that reflect both historical craftsmanship and contemporary quality standards. Brotherhood Winery sources grapes from carefully selected vineyards in New York’s diverse viticultural regions, emphasizing balance, ripeness, and expressive varietal character. The winemaking process involves meticulous fermentation management, blending expertise, and judicious aging—both in stainless steel and oak barrels—depending on the style of wine, to achieve complexity, structure, and elegance. Known for a broad portfolio that includes robust reds, crisp whites, and sparkling wines, Brotherhood Winery places a strong focus on consistency, approachability, and the true expression of the grape and terroir. The brand embodies a philosophy of heritage, quality, and accessibility, offering wines that appeal to both casual wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs seeking authentic American wines with historical significance.

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